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This is yet another sign of a team with a head coach who is floundering. Do you think you would ever hear the Patriots say stuff like this? Why not? Because Bill has his sh-t together up there. He is on control and the players know damn well not to spout off like this. Steelers? Not so much. Coach without discipline = team without discipline.

LOL,its classic how people relate every single problem back to Tomlin. Its always his fault. Clark is a 33 year old vet safety who will retire in a year or 2 to get the very job he is basically auditioning for right now, but its all Tomlins fault that he gave his analysis. You're right Tomlin should have been a better baby sitter...SMH

This is yet another sign of a team with a head coach who is floundering. Do you think you would ever hear the Patriots say stuff like this? Why not? Because Bill has his sh-t together up there. He is on control and the players know damn well not to spout off like this. Steelers? Not so much. Coach without discipline = team without discipline.

Jesus Christ people. The man was asked a question about the impact of the loss of Wes Welker and he answered, as an analyst (a job he was pretty much interviewing for). Yep, that's the same thing as guaranteeing a win over an unbeaten team just three days before playing. People around here blow **** out of proportion just like the media does.

LOL,its classic how people relate every single problem back to Tomlin. Its always his fault. Clark is a 33 year old vet safety who will retire in a year or 2 to get the very job he is basically auditioning for right now, but its all Tomlins fault that he gave his analysis. You're right Tomlin should have been a better baby sitter...SMH

Then answer this question: Would a Pat come out and say something like this? No F-ing way. And why is that? Why would a Pat not be dumb enough to say something like this, but a Steeler is? Let's see, what's the difference? Oh, gee whiz, I wonder if the head coach is the difference? You'd be blind not to see this as obvious.

Then answer this question: Would a Pat come out and say something like this? No F-ing way. And why is that? Why would a Pat not be dumb enough to say something like this, but a Steeler is? Let's see, what's the difference? Oh, gee whiz, I wonder if the head coach is the difference? You'd be blind not to see this as obvious.

Any current Patriots interning for a post-football career job like Ryan Clark is at the moment?

This is yet another sign of a team with a head coach who is floundering. Do you think you would ever hear the Patriots say stuff like this? Why not? Because Bill has his sh-t together up there. He is on control and the players know damn well not to spout off like this. Steelers? Not so much. Coach without discipline = team without discipline.

Eh, if Cindy Brady and the Pats need that to get up for a game against us, they already lost. If they beat us, it will not be because they are angry at Clark.

Brady/Belichick use every opportunity to get fired up, and I guarantee you, they will remember these words.
Let's not forget they admitted to using Smith's words for motivation when they creamed us the game after that moron ran his mouth.

“When Tom Brady gets pressure and when you’re man-to-man and bumping those guys and making it hard for him to throw, he sees ghosts,” Clark said. “Even when guys aren’t around him, even when he’s not about to be sacked, when his clock goes off in his head that the ball should be out, we’ll see him duck, we’ll see him flinch. When you get Tom Brady doing that, the whole New England Patriots mystique goes away.”

Clark referenced a 2011 game when the Steelers beat the Patriots and held Brady to 198 passing yards.

“Two years ago we played them and dominated them because we went man-to-man and had a big corner in Cortez Allen on [Rob] Gronkowski, and made it hard for Tom Brady to get the ball off, in timing, and made him to have to make plays. It was hard for him.”

Those comments may motivate Brady to make life hard for Clark when the teams meet on November 3.

That game is a long way off, but I am already chalking it up for an "L."

When will Steelers safety's learn to keep their mouth shut?

So let me get this straight... Mike Tomlin is responsible for Ryan Clark answering a question he was asked (as an analyst)... But Belichick isn't responsible for one of his players publicly disrespecting another NFL headcoach and his personal life?